The Russian Special Army was a World War I Russian field army that fought on the Eastern Front.

Field management was established in August 1916. The Army was named Special because it was thought that the name 13th Army would bring bad luck.

Composition

At the end of 1917 the army consisted of:

Deployment

Commanders

The commanders of the Army were:

  • 14.08.1916 – 10.11.1916 - General of Cavalry Vasily Gurko
  • 10.11.1916 – 17.02.1917 - General of Infantry Pyotr Baluyev
  • 17.02.1917 – 31.03.1917 - General of Cavalry Vasily Gurko
  • 02.04.1917 – 09.07.1917 - General of Infantry Pyotr Baluyev
  • 12.07.1917 – 29.08.1917 - General of Cavalry Ivan Erdélyi
  • 29.08.1917 – 14.09.1917 - Acting Major General Vasily Sarychev
  • 14.09.1917 – 20.11.1917 - General of Infantry Stepan Stelnitsky
  • 11.1917 - Acting Colonel Alexander Ilyich Yegorov
  • 20.11.1917 – 13.12.1917 - Lieutenant General Theodore Rerberg
  • 13.12.1917 – 19.12.1917 - Lieutenant General Alex Kushakevich
  • 12.19.1917 – 03.1918 - Colonel Vladimir Yegoryev

See also

References

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